All
year the flax-dam festered in the heart
Of
the townland; green and heavy headed
Flax
had rotted there, weighted down by huge sods.
Daily
it sweltered in the punishing sun.
Bubbles
gargled delicately, bluebottles
Wove
a strong gauze of sound around the smell.
There
were dragon-flies, spotted butterflies,
But
best of all was the warm thick slobber
Of
frogspawn that grew like clotted water
In
the shade of the banks. Here, every spring
I
would fill jampotfuls of the jellied
Specks
to range on window-sills at home,
On
shelves at school, and wait and watch until
The
fattening dots burst into nimble-
Swimming
tadpoles. Miss Walls would tell us how
The
daddy frog was called a bullfrog
And
how he croaked and how the mammy frog
Laid
hundreds of little eggs and this was
Frogspawn.
You could tell the weather by frogs too
For
they were yellow in the sun and brown
In
rain.
Then one hot day when fields were rank
With
cowdung in the grass the angry frogs
Invaded
the flax-dam; I ducked through hedges
To
a coarse croaking that I had not heard
Before.
The air was thick with a bass chorus.
Right
down the dam gross-bellied frogs were cocked
On
sods; their loose necks pulsed like sails. Some hopped:
The
slap and plop were obscene threats. Some sat
Poised
like mud grenades, their blunt heads farting.
I
sickened, turned, and ran. The great slime kings
Were
gathered there for vengeance and I knew
That
if I dipped my hand the spawn would clutch it.
by Seamus Heaney
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Death of a Naturalist
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